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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service continues to provide support coordinating hay, livestock feed and fencing supplies to producers impacted by the Eastland Complex wildfire.Fires encompassed more than 50,000 acres around Eastland and resulted in more than 400 dead livestock.AgriLife Extension’s Disaster Assessment Response (DAR) team was deployed March 18 to Eastland County to support animal needs assessments with the Texas A&M University Veterinary Emergency Team and Texas Animal Health Commission. Staging areas continue at the Texas Cattle Exchange in Eastland County, with animal supply points at Rising Star, Cross Plains and Gorman.“Our DAR agents have served in several capacities,

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177